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    330 Wh/mile av. over 20K miles. Isn’t it high?

    Are your road conditions hilly? Even gradual hills that may not be that noticeable, can easily require 300-350 watt/hr vs the 200 watt/hr of a flat road.
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    Vendor 19-20" Volk Racing TE37 (Plug & Play) - RAYS Authorized Dealer

    hello, could I please get a price for any of the blacks or mag blue 19's for model 3. thanks!
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    Vendor TST 20" Wheel Packages & Wheel & Tires Packages

    thanks for this. Totally understand some of the benefits of going narrower, especially having less tire stretch on the factory spec'd 235. Just thought it was interesting that they chose to go less aggressive than the factory Ubers.
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    Vendor TST 20" Wheel Packages & Wheel & Tires Packages

    Hi, I notice your ts5's are offered in 20.8.5 with +35 offset. The factory performance uber wheels are 20x9.0 +34 (per your guys information page). Just curious why on a narrower wheel, you'd increase the offset over stock? Unless I misunderstand, this would mean the wheels would sit further...
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    Affordable Electric Vehicle Crossover Market Collapses -

    I often hear a lot of complaints (mostly towards Tesla) regarding the "unaffordability" with EV's, then going on to demonize the auto manufacturers (again, mostly tesla). I think what a lot of folks refuse to acknowledge is Tesla and other EV's have done a pretty fair job at pricing vehicles at...
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    Smaller and Lighter wheels make you faster, more efficient, and offer better road hazard protection.

    New member and new m3p owner here. I'll just throw out some research I've conducted over the years of being involved with competitive cycling and my journey being a Jeep owner (I promise that's related). In the cycling world, there's been a lot of R&D including wind tunnel testing around how...